Comedy Minus One is elated to announce a new album by Portland trio Hurry Up (featuring members of The Thermals and Bangs).

Dismal Nitch” will be available everywhere digitally surprisingly soon, June 24th, 2022 to be specific.

A limited edition vinyl pressing will follow on August 5th, 2022.

Whet your appetite with three rippers already on Bandcamp and pre-order a copy presently!

Hurry Up are touring with Bikini Kill (and others) in June / July.

Press and radio are encouraged to contact Comedy Minus One for a copy of “Dismal Nitch” to review / play.

Stores around the world can order Hurry Up’s latest through Redeye.

Onwards for more on “Dismal Nitch” and a list of tour dates!

Photo by Scott Troyan

Portland, Oregon troublemakers Hurry Up are up to it again. They’ve had it up to here – and they’re here to tell you about it. Lauded + feared for their ferocious 2015 self-titled LP, they’ve only grown bolder and sharper, honing their craft in a radon-soaked basement lit by one bare party bulb.

Between tours with Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Protomartyr and other luminaries of post-punk firmament, Hurry Up wrote the songs that would become Dismal Nitch. Recorded on the very brink of disaster (late 2019-early 2020), their second album is a cracked crystal ball with fire in its heart.

Drummer/singer Kathy Foster (Thermals, All Girl Summer Fun Band, Roseblood, Slang), guitarist/singer Westin Glass (Thermals), and bassist/singer Maggie Vail (Bangs) share equal writing and singing duties, conjuring a dark vision of a world whirling with firestorms – social, emotional, political, and literal.

From the opening anthem American Weirdos, sung by Vail, the volcanics of Foster’s drums lock in with Vail’s mysterious, driving bass lines, while Glass’s guitar maddeningly harangues the listener, like the cackling of the crows mocking poor Prometheus. “We’re American weirdos / Don’t need no more heroes” sums up the trio’s attitude and grasps the zeitgeist of a generation fed up with false promises. Chaos and harmony maintain an uneasy tête-à-tête through the twists and turns. The singers’ voices ring out with furious defiance, now dead serious, now seductively smirking, enchanting the listener with tales, riddles, and dares that feel at once age-old and eerily prescient. It’s a record about terrible deeds and final reckonings, about consent and the intoxicating rush of headlong abandon, about departures and the tearing away of veils. No!, sung by Foster, is an in-your-face confrontation and a reminder to all those who need it that NO means NO, whether it’s said directly or implicated – “If I shake my head, get outta my bed / If I push you away, I’m telling you No!” What’s Your Name, sung by Glass, ends the record with a letter of half-crazy love in the face of utter devastation.

A cover of Portland legends Dead Moon’s epic Fire In The Western World adds the flaming cherry on top of one of 2022’s most compelling releases – Dismal Nitch is a record that’s impossible to ignore.

Hurry Up on tour:

Sunday June 26 – Saturn – Birmingham, AL
Monday, June 27 – The Mill & Mine – Knoxville, TN with Bikini Kill
Tuesday, June 28 – Headliner’s Music Hall – Louisville, KY with Bikini Kill
Thursday, June 30 – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN with Bikini Kill
Friday, July 1 – The Eastern – Atlanta, GA with Bikini Kill
Saturday, July 2 – Exile Off Main Street – Chattanooga, TN
Wednesday, July 6 – Comet Ping Pong – Washington, DC with The Owners

More dates coming soon!

Get weird, stay weird.